World Championship Pool 2004
Developer
Blade Interactive
Publisher
Jaleco Entertainment
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
10/02/2004
Genre
Sports
Players
2

With licenses for the world's highest-ranked competitors, World Championship Pool 2004 promises to deliver challenging gameplay in polished, realistic environments. Assume the role of the sport's best players, adopting their unique style and specific shooting preferences, or compete against these true-to-life legends. World Championship Pool 2004 gives gamers the tools to improve their skills with the precise aiming aid, shot strength meter and personal coaching mode.



Here is the pool sim for both die-hard pool fans and the casual pool-hall players. In venues both real and fictitious, play to unlock fun tables, unique ball sets and world-class pool cues. 100% real physics and a dynamic camera system give World Championship Pool TV-style coverage complete with famous commentators. available



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